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" i think coffee does affect the bacterial lining in your stomach..."

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You, know, I don`t know what the exact answer is to this but I do know that I had IBS at one time. And now that I know that IBS is a bacterial problem in your intestine, either due to a harmful strain or more likely that you have stripped your intestine through antibiotics and anti inflammatories like IB Profin. (A Probiotic names Reuteri helps cure that I think) There is one more think that I think has an effect. I think coffee does affect the bacterial lining in your stomach. My doctor told me to go off coffee and just drink tea and it began to get better and better. It could be that the coffee is too harsh on the lining of your intestine if you don`t have enough probiotics in you gut. Or maybe that there are a lot of pesticides in non-organic coffee and so it kills good bacteria. I don`t know, all I know is that the IBS got better after I started drinking tea instead. I was also eating lots of yogurt then, so that probably helped because there are lots of really good probiotics in yogurt!! Hope that helps answer.

Tea or Coffee does not have any direct connection with killing good bacteria. It depends upon indiivisual. For example an indiivisual having Irritated bowel syndrome may get affected with coffee but that is when it is taken in excess. coffee doesn`t kill any good bacteria however they can irritate your bowel causing discomfort. it only effects only when it is taken in excess amount.

"I don`t see why coffee drinking would kill probiotics ..."

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No, I don`t see why coffee drinking would kill probiotics . This is actually a matter of caffeine which is also present in some soda juices. The caffeine affects the calcium balance in your body and that is a bad thing. but as far as I know it has no interaction with the pobiotics bacteria the only thing that would kill it is an antibiotic and caffeine is far from it. Jack Russel.

"Coffee kills the bacteria in the intestines..."

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As per my knowledge of medical field on the basis of the research material that I have studied, coffee kills the bacteria in the intestines as the acidity level in the coffee is very high. However point to be noted is that, coffee kills not only the harmful bacteria but it also causes killing of some useful bacteria which puts a great question mark on the usefulness of coffee.

"Making my own kefir by culturing the store bought one..."

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Ya, I tried that . Making my own Kefir by culturing the store bought one on the counter according to internet directions. Ohhhhh, it was nasty! and definitely NOT Kefir. Don`t do it. Buy the reals stuff! Get the grains by ordering them on the internet. I heard that Russian Kefir grains are very good for you. They have a special strain that is very healthy for you.

Holli Hollister said: All kefir grains are from the same strain. Many sellers will tell you the Russian grains are better and use this as a selling point. Many kefir providers off their kefir grains for free...I`ve always given mine away for free...just charge shipping.

"Although i personally love to take coffee and don`t want to listen any..."

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Although I personally love to take coffee and don`t want to listen any thing against coffee but the reality is that yes, due to presence of caffeine in it, coffee causes killing of good bacteria in the stomach and hence if it`s taken in excess, it may result into very severe disorders in the digestive system and also other body systems. So avoid taking too much coffee.

"Coffee kills the bacteria in the intestines..."

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Dear Major, coffee has the ability to kill intestine bacteria and yes, it does so. coffee kills the bacteria in the intestines as the acidity level in the coffee is very high. However point to be noted is that, coffee kills not only the harmful bacteria but it also causes killing of some useful bacteria which puts a great question mark on the usefulness of coffee.

"Coffee does kill bacteria in the intestines..."

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Yes, coffee does kill bacteria in the intestines. Coffee is quite acidic enough and it kills the bacteria in the human body.But, it does not differentiate between the useful and the harmful bacteria in the human intestine and will kill both kind of bacteria. hence, avoid too much coffee. jack Perry.

"Drinking coffee and yogurt will not harm you..."

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Caffeine kills good bacteria. you need to know if yogurt has bad bacteria. Find out which yogurt brands have bacteria that can be killed by coffee. drinking coffee and yogurt will not harm you at all and will not kill bacteria in your stomach. John Jefferson.

A new study suggests that drinking several cups of instant coffee each day may increase the number of good gut bacteria that live peacefully in your intestines and help to keep your intestinal tract healthy and free of disease.

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